Kendell Carter

California-based artist Kendell Carter (born 1970) draws from hip-hop culture and modernist painting, architecture and furniture design to create immersive installations addressing race, gender, and consumer culture. He cites hip-hop as a model for his work, identifying it as "one of the few multiracial, multigenerational contingencies that we have."

Kendell Carter is a survey of work from 2006-2013, including images of the artist's recent collaborative work with Darren Hostetter. The book features an essay by Claudine Ise and an interview with Carter by exhibition curator Kendra Paitz.

72 pages | 65 color images
9.5 x 8.5 inches
ISBN 978-0-945558-17-0

Stock number:

ISBN 978-0-945558-17-0

Price:

$25.00